One hundred and thirty people from across the world who became part of a ‘virtual pub’ created in lockdown two years ago threw a three-day party in Perth this month to celebrate meeting in person for the very first time.
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Victoria Fuller is hopping down a different kind of bunny trail. The artist, who was Playboy’s Miss January 1996, is going from the mansion to the Metaverse by launching the "Rogue Playmates" NFT series. Every buyer will receive a members-only "golden key," which grants them access to a digital space where they can interact with models in real-time.
Fuller said the project was created to give fellow Playmates unique opportunities to connect with fans while raising awareness on female artists and entrepreneurs in the male-dominated industry. The digitally hand-painted NFTs are designed by Fuller, who serves as project director and lead artist, as well as internationally renowned multimedia artist Dutch Bihary. A portion of NFT sales will be donated to nonprofits that advance womens' causes and empowerment.
Victoria Fuller has launched the 'Rouge Playmates' NFT series. (Rouge Playmates) Fuller spoke to Fox News Digital about "Rouge Playmates," how becoming a Playmate changed her life and why everyone should consider making their mark with NFTs. What inspired the "Rouge Playmates" NFT series? I got into NFTs in 2021.
I found that it was a male-dominated community, and I really wanted to create a project that would inspire women to join. I thought, what better than to create an NFT series with my fellow Playmate sisters? How would you describe NFTs and why should people care now? NFTs are basically digital collectibles.The coding of the token onto the blockchain — it’s all about ownership and authenticity. We’re only scratching the surface of what it can do.
One hundred and thirty people from across the world who became part of a ‘virtual pub’ created in lockdown two years ago threw a three-day party in Perth this month to celebrate meeting in person for the very first time.
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentHBO Max has announced that local versions of its original reality dating competition show FBoy Island have been greenlit for production in Denmark, Spain, Sweden and the Netherlands.The hit series will be produced by Warner Bros. International Television Production in each of these territoriesThe “FBoy Island” series concept was created by Elan Gale (“The Bachelor” franchise) and follows three women who move to a tropical island where they’re joined by 24 men – 12 self-proclaimed “Nice Guys” looking for love, and 12 self-proclaimed “FBoys,” there to compete for cold, hard cash.As Variety TV critic Caroline Framke put it in her review “‘FBoy Island’” tries to flip the “Bachelorette” conceit on its head with a self-consciously cheeky twist.
), “BARDO” will enjoy a theatrical release on a global scale later this year including in Mexico, its country of origin, as well as the US, Canada, UK, Italy, Spain, Germany, Argentina, Brazil, Australia, New Zealand, Scandinavia, the Netherlands, Japan and Korea, among many more before debuting on Netflix.Iñàrritu previously worked with cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki on his last two films to Oscar-winning effect.“BARDO” stars Daniel Giménez Cacho and Griselda Siciliani. In addition to Khondji, the film features a below-the-line team that includes production design by the Oscar-winning Mexican designer Eugenio Caballero (“Pan’s Labyrinth”) and costume design by Anna Terrazas (“ROMA”).Netflix previously released noteworthy titles like Alfonso Cuaron’s “ROMA,” Martin Scorsese’s “The Irishman” and Adam McKay’s “Don’t Look Up” in theaters before the films were available to stream on Netflix, and for Iñárritu’s first Netflix feature it appears he’s being given a similar rollout strategy – although it’s unclear if “BARDO” will have an exclusive theatrical window or if the film will release on streaming and in theaters on the same day.This is Iñárritu’s first film since 2015’s “The Revenant,” which earned him a Best Director Oscar on the heels of 2014’s “Birdman” which won Best Director, Picture and Original Screenplay.
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle were in The Hague this week at the Invictus Games and on Friday, the final day of the event, the Duke made a surprise announcement about the future of the tournament.MORE: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have first public hug during Invictus Games - best photosThe father-of-two revealed that the 2025 games will take place in Vancouver and Whistler in Canada.WATCH: Prince Harry discusses his and Meghan Markle's visit with the QueenIn the announcement, Harry said: "Ladies and gentlemen, Invictus is heading back to North America and this is a very, very good thing."Revealed: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's weekend plans following surprise Windsor visitMORE: Why Prince Harry and Meghan's visit to the Queen on Maundy Thursday was so significantThe location is close to the hearts of the celebrity couple who previously lived on Vancouver Island in Canada in their $14million mansion. The husband and wife duo first attended the games together in 2017During their trip to the Netherlands, Harry and Meghan caught up with a number of members of the Canadian team including retired Warrant Officer from the Canadian Armed Forces, Joanne Bradley.Recalling her meeting with Harry and Meghan, Jo told HELLO! Canada: "Prince Harry came across as very genuine."This is his Games and he's really here for the athletes.
Phillip Schofield quickly stood up for his co-host during a conversation on This Morning about Prince Harry's latest interview on US television. The Duke of Sussex sat down with Hoda Kotb on NBC’s Today show where he spoke about his recent visit to the Queen.
Prince Harry revealed his fiercely caring nature for the Queen as he opened up about the meeting with his grandmother during an interview on NBC's Today Show.The Duke of Sussex sat down with American presenter and journalist Hoda Kotb in between activities in The Hague, Netherlands, where he is attending the Invictus Games. As the pair chatted from everything between the 37 year old Royal's life with wife Meghan Markle, 40, his work on the games and family life with children Archie, three, and 11 month old Lilibet, talk turned to the reported "secret meeting" at Windsor Castle. According to reports, the Duke and Duchess only made a fleeting visit on their way over from the US as they headed to their final destination in the Netherlands.
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Hoda Kotb travelled to The Hague in the Netherlands to interview Prince Harry, who’s holding the fifth Invictus Games.
Prince Harry is set to give another interview with US news broadcaster The Today Show tomorrow, April 20, following his secret meeting with The Queen in Windsor Castle.The Duke of Sussex, 37, is currently in The Hague, the Netherlands, for the Invictus Games, of which he is the founder. It was reported that ahead of touching down in the European country with his wife Meghan Markle, the Royals made a flying visit to see family in the UK first.The meeting marked the first time Harry and Meghan were both in the UK since their controversial exit from their roles as senior members of the Royal family.
Prince Harry is giving a little insight into one of his first face-to-face meetings with Queen Elizabeth II since leaving the U.K. Prince Harry and wife Meghan Markle visited the Queen at Windsor Castle for the first time as a couple since moving to the U.S.They were on their way to the Netherlands for the 2022 Invictus Games. "She had plenty of messages for Team UK, which I have already passed on to most of them," Prince Harry told the BBC regarding the meeting.
Ahead of their appearance at the Invictus Games over the weekend, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle met with his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II.
New details have emerged about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s visit with the royals…